Eh, I don't think I have ADHD or anything, but I spend most of my honors statistics class and English working out bugs in my code or working on algorithms. I upload all my code to github and then I make sure I have a list of all the bugs, and I look at my code on my phone and work out whats going wrong in the code so I can easily fix it later. Sure, my grades have dropped a little, but oh well I'll start paying more attention if they drop below an A

It's pure laziness is what it is! If you're going to program something at least have the decency to keep it clean. I help teach people what I know of Java through TeamViewer and I can't help but take remote control of their PC and align their code properly.

"No man may know wisdom till many a winter Has been his portion." - The Wanderer

Exactly, code formatting is a huge thing for me, it has to be perfect and the variable names must be descriptive. Thats why I hate going over to a C language, and they have this weird coding style and pointers just make me want to scream sometimes, its so damn confusing sometimes trying to figure out what the pointers actually point to. In C#, you can even call methods without adding the parenthesis, that makes me insane.

I like to think of myself as being ready to code enough to actually have to worry about that, but the only real coding I've done is for Minecraft plugins. Well in java anyway. I've done some C# for Unity3D and XNA.

Give me any real game project and I get lost easily...

"No man may know wisdom till many a winter Has been his portion." - The Wanderer

I don't even know what is ADHD but I don't take any medicines or whatever, even if I've got fever, I'll leave it and it would be gone in a day or two. And in the sense of coding, I'll do code when I had no homework, mostly in the form of video tutorials. I've had plenty of them and I even presented some of them in our college lab.

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